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The Black Dahlia (2006)

The Black Dahlia (2006)
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Director Brian De Palma returns to the helm for the first time since 2002's Femme Fatale with this stylish screen adaptation of James Ellroy's novel detailing one of the most notorious unsolved murders in Hollywood history. Elizabeth Short (Mia Kirshner) was a struggling actress looking to make a name for herself in 1940s-era Tinseltown. Unfortunately for Elizabeth, it was her grim fate that would ultimately overshadow anything she would accomplish during her short and tragic career. When police discover Elizabeth's body cut clean in half and with all of her organs missing, ex-pugilist detectives Lee Blanchard (Aaron Eckhart) and Bucky Bleichert (Josh Hartnett) are the men charged with cracking the case and apprehending the killer. This isn't your average murder case, however, and as Blanchard's marriage to Kay (Scarlett Johansson) begins to suffer due to his obsession with the sensational crime, his partner Bleichert discovers a troubling link between the victim and the mysterious Madeleine Linscott (Hilary Swank), a prominent socialite and the daughter of one of the town's most connected key players. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Josh HartnettScarlett Johansson, (more)
Director(s):
Brian De Palma
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of The Black Dahlia

Director Brian De Palma returns to the helm for the first time since 2002's Femme Fatale with this stylish screen adaptation of James Ellroy's novel detailing one of the most notorious unsolved murders in Hollywood history. Elizabeth Short (Mia Kirshner) was a struggling actress looking to make a name for herself in 1940s-era Tinseltown. Unfortunately for Elizabeth, it was her grim fate that would ultimately overshadow anything she would accomplish during her short and tragic career. When police discover Elizabeth's body cut clean in half and with all of her organs missing, ex-pugilist detectives Lee Blanchard (Aaron Eckhart) and Bucky Bleichert (Josh Hartnett) are the men charged with cracking the case and apprehending the killer. This isn't your average murder case, however, and as Blanchard's marriage to Kay (Scarlett Johansson) begins to suffer due to his obsession with the sensational crime, his partner Bleichert discovers a troubling link between the victim and the mysterious Madeleine Linscott (Hilary Swank), a prominent socialite and the daughter of one of the town's most connected key players. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
122 mins

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Director(s):
Brian De Palma
Writer(s):
Josh Friedman
Producer(s):
Moshe DiamantArt LinsonRudy Cohen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence, Profanity, Sexual Situations, Not For Children, Adult Situations, Violence)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Tara M.

    HORRIBLE! THis move was so boring, Josh Hartnett makes a terrible narrator, It was very slow but I still couldn't follow the plot. The cover of the movie is the most interesting thing about it. Don't bother.

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    Steven G.

    One of the better crime dramas to be made in Hollywood in recent years. Once again, De Palma pulls it off with his usual stylish effort. Based on the best-selling novel by James Ellroy, it is a complex plot with multi-faceted characters. Warning: the movie is based on a fictional re-telling of the Black Dahlia murder. It does not pretend to be factual. Nor does the book. it is Ellroy re-imagining the story, and De Palma re-imagining Ellroy's tale. I thought it was pretty well done and reminded me of LA Confidential, another Ellroy novel. Adult themes so no kids, please.

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    Lawrence C D.

    This movie has nothing to do with the real murder of Black Dahlia.....bad movie!

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